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shifty

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Hi folks.

Im studying engineering, currently living outside of Canada. I havent finished my school yet and for multiple reasons I was planning on stopping university for at least a semester and go work in Canada for that period. I have already studied 1 year in a Canadian university and interned during this last summer for a company there. Since Id be applying without having finished my degree, I would consider myself a low skilled employee, and I fear that my LMIA would be rejected. But the fact that I got a couple of certifications from the company and that I already worked there once would help with the approval of the LMIA? Do I have chances, basically? Id also be the only TFW working on that company. Not sure if that helps.

Thank you all, this is a really great forum.
 
Umm why did u say low skilled wont get LMIA ? Tell me pls .. Im also one big QUESTION BOS regardingg LMIA (ex-LMO) lol . Pls tell me . And abd ur concern well it depends on which employer and if u know anyone or thru any agency or whatsoever u might have chance l well im loss at my own so GOODLUCK friend .
 
I didnt say that low skilled wont get LMIA, but I heard its harder, since its not as easy for the employer to prove that they can't find a Canadian employee with the same or better skills.

I know my employer personally, so he'd be hiring me directly, not through any agencies.
 
shifty said:
I didnt say that low skilled wont get LMIA, but I heard its harder, since its not as easy for the employer to prove that they can't find a Canadian employee with the same or better skills.

Yes - it's harder. Your employer will have to make sure they fully satisfy the advertising requirement to prove they need to hire a foreign worker and can't find a Canadian for the position.
 
Ooh then GOODLUCK . If the wage is higher then you are lucky to go through LMIA .
 
Hey people,

I'm new to the forum.... I wanted to ask if anybody could tell me the complete procedure and processing timings to get Positive LMIA to hire a foreign worker.

Thanks
 
raj1681 said:
Hey people,

I'm new to the forum.... I wanted to ask if anybody could tell me the complete procedure and processing timings to get Positive LMIA to hire a foreign worker.

Thanks

Hi

I think this link can help you. this is a guide for a employer that wishes to hire a foreign worker

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/tfw-guide.asp
 
Hey Guys, My employer was contacted today by Service Canada and asked to submit schedule C. But employer does not exactly know what to fill in that, If you have a copy of what you filled could you send it please. That would be a great help.

Thanks